BACKGROUND
[0001] Closing systems incorporated in commercially available planters and drills may close
the planting trench with an agronomically sub-optimal effectiveness. The effectiveness
of such closing systems may depend on environmental factors (e.g., soil moisture,
particle composition, density, and residue) and operational factors (e.g., planting
speed, furrow depth, and row unit down force).
[0002] Thus there is a need in the art for improved systems, methods and apparatus for closing
a planting trench.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0003]
FIG. 1 is a top view of an embodiment of an agricultural planter.
FIG. 2 is a side elevation view of an embodiment of a planter row unit.
FIG. 3 is a side elevation view of an embodiment of a closing system.
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the closing system of FIG. 3.
FIG. 5 is a front view of the closing system of FIG. 3 with certain components not
shown for illustrative purposes.
FIG. 6 is a side elevation view of another embodiment of a closing system.
FIG. 6A is a right side elevation view of another embodiment of a closing system.
FIGs. 7A, 7B, and 7C are right side, top, and bottom views, respectively, of an embodiment
of the closing system.
FIG. 7D is bottom view of the closing system of FIG. 7C enlarged to show a detent
feature.
FIG. 7E is a perspective view of the closing system of FIG. 7A enlarged to show the
depth adjustment feature for the support arms.
FIG. 8 is a right side view of another embodiment with a liquid application feature.
FIG. 9 is a rear view of the closing system of FIG. 7A.
DESCRIPTION
[0004] Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate identical
or corresponding parts throughout the several views, FIG. 1 illustrates a tractor
5 drawing an agricultural implement, e.g., a planter 10, comprising a toolbar 14 operatively
supporting multiple row units 200. An implement monitor 50 preferably including a
central processing unit ("CPU"), memory and graphical user interface ("GUI") (e.g.,
a touch-screen interface) is preferably located in the cab of the tractor 10. A global
positioning system ("GPS") receiver 52 is preferably mounted to the tractor 10.
[0005] Turing to FIG. 2, an embodiment is illustrated in which the row unit 200 is a planter
row unit. The row unit 200 is preferably pivotally connected to the toolbar 14 by
a parallel linkage 216. An actuator 218 is preferably disposed to apply lift and/or
downforce on the row unit 200. A solenoid valve 290 is preferably in fluid communication
with the actuator 218 for modifying the lift and/or downforce applied by the actuator.
[0006] The row unit 200 includes an opening system 234 which preferably includes two opening
discs 244 rollingly mounted to a downwardly-extending shank 254 of a subframe 250
of the row unit and disposed to open a v-shaped trench 38 in the soil 40. A pair of
gauge wheels 248 is pivotally supported by a pair of corresponding gauge wheel arms
260; the height of the gauge wheels 248 relative to the opening discs 244 sets the
depth of the trench 38. A depth adjustment rocker 268 limits the upward travel of
the gauge wheel arms 260 and thus the upward travel of the gauge wheels 248. A downforce
sensor 292 is preferably configured to generate a signal related to the amount of
force imposed by the gauge wheels 248 on the soil 40; in some embodiments the downforce
sensor 292 comprises an instrumented pin about which the rocker 268 is pivotally coupled
to the row unit 200, such as those instrumented pins disclosed in Applicant's co-pending
U.S. Patent Application No. 12/522,253 (Pub. No.
US 2010/0180695), the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
[0007] Continuing to refer to FIG. 2, a seed meter 230 such as that disclosed in Applicant's
co-pending International Patent Application No.
PCT/US2012/030192, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference, is preferably
disposed to deposit seeds 42 from a hopper 226 into the trench 38, e.g., through a
seed tube 232 disposed to guide the seeds toward the trench. In some embodiments,
the meter is powered by an electric drive 215 configured to drive a seed disc within
the seed meter. In other embodiments, the drive 215 may comprise a hydraulic drive
configured to drive the seed disc. A seed sensor 205 (e.g., an optical or electromagnetic
seed sensor configured to generate a signal indicating passage of a seed) is preferably
mounted to the seed tube 232 and disposed to send light or electromagnetic waves across
the path of seeds 42. A closing system 300 (illustrated schematically in FIG. 2) including
one or more closing wheels is pivotally coupled to the row unit 200 and configured
to close the trench 38.
[0008] For convenience throughout the remainder of the specification, the components of
the row unit 200 and the different embodiments of the closing system 300 which are
comprised of left side and right side components are designated by the respective
suffix "-1" and "-2." However, since most of the drawing figures show only a right
side elevation view, the left side components (designated as "-1") are not visible,
but it should be understood that the left side components have the same structure
as the right side components unless otherwise shown and described.
[0009] Referring to FIGs. 3-5, an improved closing system 300A is illustrated. The closing
system 300A preferably includes a subframe 350 having a forward end mounted to a rearward
end of the row unit subframe 250. A disc assembly 310 is preferably mounted to the
subframe 350 and is preferably disposed to rollingly slice through soil 40 adjacent
to the trench 38 opened by the row unit 200 as the row unit traverses the field. A
closing wheel assembly 320 is preferably mounted to the subframe 350 and is preferably
disposed to rollingly resiliently engage soil 40 adjacent to the trench and preferably
disposed to close the trench 38 (e.g., by a pinching action) as the row unit traverses
the field. A finishing assembly 330 is preferably mounted to the subframe 350 and
is preferably disposed to gather soil laterally toward the trench 38 and finish (e.g.,
smooth) soil returned to the trench.
[0010] The disc assembly 310 preferably includes a pair of support arms 314 preferably rigidly
mounted to opposing sides of the subframe 350. A pair of discs 312 is preferably rollingly
mounted (e.g., by a bearing assembly) to a lower end of the support arms 314. The
discs 312-1, 312-2 preferably engage (e.g., rollingly slice through) the soil 40 along
planes A-1, A-2 respectively. The planes A-1, A-2 are preferably angled with respect
to a longitudinal vertical plane, e.g., a vertical plane along the travel direction
of the implement. The planes A-1, A-2 are preferably substantially parallel to or
parallel to sidewalls 39-1, 39-2 of the trench 38; however, in alternative embodiments,
the planes A-1, A-2 may be angled about a vertical axis (e.g., having leading edges
thereof inboard from rearward edges thereof). The planes A-1, A-2 are preferably laterally
outboard of the trench 38 and preferably adjacent to the sidewalls 39-1, 39-2, respectively.
The leading edges of the discs 312-1, 312-2 are preferably longitudinally offset;
e.g., the leading edge of the right disc 312-2 is preferably disposed forward of the
leading edge 312-1. The vertical position and longitudinal (i.e., along the travel-direction)
position of the support arms 314 relative to the subframe 350 (and thus the vertical
and longitudinal positions of the discs 312) is preferably adjustable by selective
mounting (e.g., by removable bolts) of one of a plurality of mounting holes 316 in
the support arm 314 to one of a plurality of mounting holes 356 in the subframe 350.
[0011] The discs 312 of the disc assembly 310 may be flat (as illustrated) or concave and
may include spikes or fluting arranged about the perimeter thereof. It should be appreciated
that in some embodiments the disc assembly 310 may comprise another soil loosening
assembly using another type or combination of loosening devices (e.g., spike wheels,
shanks, knives) disposed to loosen soil adjacent to the trench.
[0012] In other embodiments, the disc assembly 310 may be disposed and configured to loosen
soil adjacent to the planting trench as described above, but mounted at different
longitudinal positions and/or to different components of the planter row unit. In
some embodiments, the disc assembly 310 may be mounted to the row unit subframe 250
(e.g., rearward or forward of the opening discs along the travel direction). In other
embodiments, the disc assembly 310 may be mounted to a mounting bracket or pivoting
arm of a row cleaner assembly disposed forward of the row unit subframe (e.g., a row
cleaner having features in common with the embodiments disclosed in
U.S. Patent No. 8,550,020, incorporated by reference herein). In still other embodiments, the disc assembly
may be rigidly, pivotally or resiliently mounted to the toolbar 14.
[0013] Additionally or alternatively, a secondary crop input application nozzle may be mounted
to the disc assembly 310 (e.g., to one or both of the support arms 314) and disposed
to deposit a secondary crop input (e.g., liquid or granular fertilizer; liquid or
granular insecticide).
[0014] The closing wheel assembly 320 preferably includes a pair of closing wheels 322 (e.g.,
rubber wheels, cast iron wheels, cast iron wheels having a rubber soil-engaging perimeter,
tillage wheels such as spike wheels) disposed to rollingly engage the soil in operation.
Each closing wheel is preferably rollingly mounted (e.g., by a bearing assembly) to
a rearward end of a pivot arm 324. Each pivot arm 324 is preferably pivotally mounted
to the subframe 350. As illustrated in FIG. 9, a pivot axis 999 of each pivot arm
324 is preferably angled with respect to a horizontal plane such that the force applied
by each closing wheel 322 to the soil is angled with respect to a vertical plane that
is aligned with the longitudinal axis of the closing wheel assembly in a direction
of travel; thus an applied downforce to the closing wheels 322 (e.g., by the biasing
assembly 340 described below) has a greater horizontal component than vertical component,
thereby reducing the amount of applied downforce required to close (e.g., "pinch"
close) the planting trench. The closing wheels are preferably disposed at an angle
relative to a vertical longitudinal plane; e.g., in a "v" arrangement as best illustrated
in FIG. 5. A forwardly-extending prong 326 is preferably rigidly mounted to each pivot
arm 324 such that each prong pivots with the associated pivot arm; however, it should
be appreciated that other mounting structure may be differently configured while still
providing a mounting location for the springs of the biasing assembly 340 described
below. The respective force vectors 900-1, 900-2 from closing wheels 332-1, 332-2
are shown in FIG. 9.
[0015] In other embodiments of the closing wheel assembly, the pivot axis of the pivot arms
324 may be horizontal while the closing wheels are rollingly mounted to the arms at
an angle relative to the vertical plane aligned with the longitudinal axis of the
closing system in the direction of travel. In some embodiments, the closing wheels
and/or pivot axis of the pivot arms may be disposed at a compound angle relative to
both the horizontal and the vertical plane aligned with the longitudinal axis of the
closing system in the direction of travel. In still other embodiments, the pivot axis
of the pivot arms 324 may be disposed at a first angle (e.g., 12 degrees below horizontal)
relative to a vertical plane while the closing wheels are angled at a second angle
(e.g., 12 degrees below horizontal) relative to the pivot arms such that the total
angle of the closing wheels relative to a vertical plane comprises the sum of the
first and second angles. In any of the above embodiments, the resulting angle of the
closing wheel to the vertical plane (from the pivot arm alone, from the closing wheel
alone, or by the combined pivot arm and closing wheel) is greater than 0°, and is
usually up to 40°. In other embodiments, the angle is greater than 0° up to 30°, or
greater than 5° up to 25°, or greater than 5° up to 24°, or greater than 5° up to
20°, or greater than 5° up to 15°.
[0016] A biasing assembly 340 preferably adjustably biases the closing wheels 320 against
the soil 40. The biasing assembly 340 preferably includes one or more springs 348
attached at forward ends to the forwardly-extending prongs 326. The springs 348 are
preferably attached at rearward ends to a pivoting adjustment bar 342 at lateral ends
344-1, 344-2 thereof. The pivoting adjustment bar 342 preferably pivots about a central
portion thereof such that the lateral ends 344 are enabled to pivot about the central
portion and such that the closing wheels 322 are enabled to pivot independently and
be vertically displaced relative to one another, thus allowing the wheels to independently
follow varying topography and additionally enabling the angled orientation of the
pivot axis described herein. Adjustment of the position of a handle 346 preferably
adjusts the longitudinal position of the central portion of the pivoting adjustment
bar 342, thus adjusting the tension in the springs 348 and the downforce between the
closing wheels 322 and the soil 40. In some embodiments, one or both of the springs
348 may be replaced with one or more pneumatic, electrical, electro-spring, electro-hydraulic,
or hydraulic actuators or pneumatic air bag; in some such embodiments, a single actuator
or airbag may be configured to impose a bias on the closing wheels opposite in direction
to a bias imposed by the remaining spring. In another embodiment, pivoting adjustment
bar 342 is fixed. When adjustment bar 342 is fixed, forces are not transferred between
the closing wheels 322-1, 322-2. When adjustment bar 342 is not fixed, an increased
force on one of the closing wheels 322-1 or 322-2 (e.g., when one of the closing wheels
322-1 or 322-2 encounters a rock or debris, forcing one of the closing wheels upwardly)
will be transferred to the other closing wheel to balance the load between the closing
wheels 322-1 and 322-2.
[0017] The finishing assembly 330 preferably includes a pivoting support 332. The support
332 is preferably pivotally coupled to the subframe 350 for pivoting about an axis
transverse to the direction of row unit travel. A finishing device 338 is preferably
pivotally coupled to the support 332 and disposed to finish the soil. In the illustrated
embodiment, the finishing device 338 comprises a flap. The flap is preferably configured
in a forward-swept orientation such that the finishing assembly gathers soil inboard
toward the region behind planting trench along the travel direction of the row unit.
The flap is preferably made of a flexible and preferably resilient material (e.g.,
rubber or a series of bristles forming a resilient brush) such that the flap resiliently
engages the soil surface during planting operations. In other embodiments, the finishing
device 338 may comprise other soil-engaging finishing devices known in the art such
as a press wheel, one or more closing discs, or a chain. A downpressure device 336
is preferably disposed to impose an adjustable amount of downpressure between the
finishing device and the soil surface. In the illustrated embodiments, the downpressure
device 336 comprises a tension spring disposed to apply a downward force on the support
332. The tension in the spring is preferably adjustable by user selection of a position
of a handle 334. In other embodiments, the downpressure device 336 may comprise other
known devices such as a pneumatic or hydraulic actuator.
[0018] Referring to FIG. 6, an alternative embodiment of a closing system 300B is illustrated.
The closing system 300B is preferably pivotally mounted to the row unit subframe 250.
In the illustrated embodiment, the closing system 300B preferably pivots about a vertical
axis relative to the subframe 250; the closing system 300B is preferably pivotally
coupled to the row unit subframe 250 about a vertical pivot 390 for pivoting about
a vertical axis defined by the vertical pivot 390. In operation, as the implement
executes turns, the closing system preferably pivots relative to the subframe in order
to better follow the implement path. In the illustrated embodiment, the disc assembly
310 is preferably mounted to the row unit subframe 250 (preferably forward of the
pivot 390 and preferably rearward of the opening discs of the row unit) but is preferably
otherwise similar or identical to the disc assembly 310 of the embodiment 300A described
above.
[0019] FIG. 6A illustrates an alternative embodiment of closing system 300B similar to FIG.
6, but in this embodiment, the soil loosening discs 312-1, 312-2 of the disc assembly
310 are connected to pivot arms 501-1 and 501-2, respectively, which are pivotally
connected to subframe 250 via pivots 502-1 and 502-2, respectively. Biasing members
503-1 and 503-2 are respectively connected to subframe 250 and pivot arms 501-1 and
501-2. Examples of biasing members 503-1 and 503-2, include, but are not limited to,
springs, pneumatic, electrical, electro-spring, electro-hydraulic, or hydraulic actuators
or pneumatic air bag.
[0020] Referring to FIGs. 7A to 9, another embodiment of the closing system 300C is illustrated.
The row unit subframe 250 is shown in phantom to better illustrate the components
which would otherwise be hidden from view. Subframe 350 is still able to pivot about
pivot 390, and additional features are added to hold subframe 350 to a desired angle
formed between subframe 350 and opening system 234. Subframe 350 has two sections,
350-A and 350-B, with section 350-B being rearward of pivot 390, and section 350-A
being forward of pivot 390. As best viewed in FIG. 7B, sections 350-A and 350-B have
holes 370 that align with each other as section 350-B pivots about pivot 390. A pin
371 can be inserted into holes 370 to fix the orientation of section 350-B with respect
to section 350-A. This allows subframe 350 to not pivot about pivot 390 if desired.
Also, when no pivoting is desired, the different holes 370 allow for different angles
between sections 350-A and 350-B. This allows closing system 300C to obtain an alignment
with opening system 234 to account for differences in equipment to keep closing system
300C aligned with opening system 234. Also, for transport, section 350-B can pivot
to approximately 90 degrees with respect to section 350-A to shorten the length of
row unit 200 (particularly when the row unit is on a wing of a toolbar that is folded
in for transport (not shown)). Another option in addition to or in place of holes
370 and pin 371 is a detent. For example, as illustrated in FIG. 7D, section 350-B
has tabs 351-1 and 351-2 at a front end 352. Tabs 351-1 and 351-2 disposed on section
350-A engage detents 351-1 or 351-2 as section 350-B pivots about pivot 390 to assist
in holding closing system 300 in a selected position (left or right). Again, this
can be used to shorten row unit 200 for transport.
[0021] Another feature best viewd in FIG. 7E is a depth adjustment for discs 312-2 and 312-1.
Support arms 314-1, 314-2 each have a forward notch 315-1A, 315-2A and a rearward
notch 315-1B, 315-2B for receiving tabs 319-1A, 319-1B and 319-2A,319-2B, respectively,
of adjustment plates 318-1, 318-2. A bolt 371-1, 317-2 is disposed through respective
wings 353-1, 353-2 of section 350-A and contact adjustment plates 318-1, 318-2. Bolts
317-1, 317-2 are held in place by one or more respective nuts 399-1, 399-2. The support
arms 314-1, 314-2 are secured to section 350-A with respective bolts 398-1, 398-2
(FIG. 7A). Bolts 317-1, 317-2 are adjusted to define the upper contact for depth adjustment
plates 318-1, 318-2.
[0022] Referring to FIG. 8, a liquid application feature 400 is shown. Liquid application
feature 400 may include a knife 410 attached to a support arm 314. Again, for convenience,
only a right side elevation view of the liquid application feature 400 is shown. Thus,
it should be understood that the components identified by suffix "-2" designating
the right side components have a corresponding component on the left side, which is
not visible in FIG. 8. Disposed on a rearward side of the 410-2 is a liquid delivery
tube 411-2, which is coupled via a coupler 412-2 to a liquid delivery line 413-2,
which is in communication with a liquid source (not shown)thereby allowing a liquid,
such as fertilizer, to be added to the soil adjacent to the trench 38.
[0023] It should be appreciated that closing system embodiments described herein as incorporated
in planter row units may also be incorporated in other seeding machines (e.g., drills,
air seeders) which open one or more trenches for seed placement. The closing system
embodiments described herein may also be used in other implements which open tranches
for other purposes (e.g., tillage, soil characteristic measurement).
[0024] The foregoing description is presented to enable one of ordinary skill in the art
to make and use the invention and is provided in the context of a patent application
and its requirements. Various modifications to the preferred embodiment of the apparatus,
and the general principles and features of the system and methods described herein
will be readily apparent to those of skill in the art. Thus, the present invention
is not to be limited to the embodiments of the apparatus, system and methods described
above and illustrated in the drawing figures, but is to be accorded the widest scope
consistent with the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
The invention may relate to one or more of the following aspects.
- 1. A closing wheel assembly, comprising:
a subframe;
a closing wheel disposed on said subframe and disposed to close a planting trench;
and
a soil-loosening assembly disposed on said said subframe ahead of said closing wheel
in a direction of travel of said closing wheel assembly and disposed to loosen soil
adjacent to said planting trench.
- 2. The closing wheel assembly of aspect 1, wherein said soil-loosening assembly loosens
soil adjacent said trench without closing the trench.
- 3. The closing wheel assembly of aspect 1, wherein said soil-loosening assembly comprises
a pair of discs with one disc on each side of said subframe.
- 4. The closing wheel assembly of aspect 3, wherein said discs are disposed substantially
parallel to sidewalls of said trench.
- 5. The closing wheel assembly of aspect 3, wherein one disc is disposed at least partially
laterally forward of the other disc in a direction of travel of said closing wheel
assembly.
- 6. The closing wheel assembly of aspect 3, wherein the discs have adjustable depth.
- 7. The closing wheel assembly of aspect 3, wherein the discs apply an adjustable force
to the soil.
- 8. The closing wheel assembly of aspect 1, wherein there are a pair of closing wheels
with one closing wheel on each side of said subframe.
- 9. The closing wheel assembly of aspect 8, wherein each closing wheel is mounted to
a rearward end of a pivot arm, and each pivot arm is mounted to said subframe at a
forward end of each pivot arm.
- 10. The closing wheel assembly of aspect 9, wherein a pivot axis of each pivot arm
is angled at an angle greater than zero to 40° with respect to a horizontal plane
such that a force applied by each closing wheel to the soil is angled with respect
to a vertical plane longitudinally aligned with a direction of travel of said closing
wheel assembly.
- 11. The closing wheel assembly of aspect 9, wherein a pivot axis of each pivot arm
is horizontal, and each closing wheel is rollingly mounted to said pivot arm at an
angle greater than zero to 40° relative to a vertical plane longitudinally aligned
with a direction of travel of said closing wheel assembly.
- 12. The closing wheel assembly of aspect 9, wherein a pivot axis of each pivot arm
is angled at an angle greater than zero with respect to a horizontal plane and each
closing wheel is rollingly mounted to said pivot arm at an angle greater than zero
relative to a vertical plane longitudinally aligned with a direction of travel of
said closing wheel assembly, and wherein a resulting angle between each closing wheel
and said vertical plane is greater than 0 to 40°.
- 13. The closing wheel assembly of aspect 8 further comprising a biasing assembly to
bias said closing wheels to the soil.
- 14. The closing wheel assembly of aspect 13, wherein said biasing assembly comprises
springs attached at forward ends to prongs and attached at rearward ends to a pivoting
adjustment bar at lateral ends of said adjustment bar, said adjustment bar disposed
transverse to a direction of travel of said closing wheel assembly, said adjustment
bar pivots about a central portion thereof such that the lateral ends are enabled
to pivot about said central portion such that said closing wheels are enabled to pivot
independently and vertically displaced relative to one another.
- 15. The closing wheel assembly of aspect 13, wherein said biasing assembly comprises
an actuator for each closing wheel to impose a bias on each closing wheel.
- 16. A closing wheel assembly for a row unit having a row unit sub frame, comprising:
a closing wheel subframe;
a pivot configured to mount said closing wheel subframe to the row unit subframe;
and
a closing wheel rollingly mounted to said subframe.
- 17. The closing wheel assembly of aspect 16, further comprising: a soil-loosening
assembly disposed to loosen soil adjacent to said planting trench.
- 18. The closing wheel assembly of aspect 17, wherein said soil-loosening assembly
loosens soil adjacent said trench without closing the trench.
- 19. The closing wheel assembly of aspect 16, wherein said soil-loosening assembly
comprises a pair of discs with one disc on each side of said subframe.
- 20. The closing wheel assembly of aspect 19, wherein said discs are disposed substantially
parallel to sidewalls of said trench.
- 21. The closing wheel assembly of aspect 19, wherein one disc is disposed at least
partially laterally forward of the other disc in a direction of travel of said closing
wheel assembly.
- 22. The closing wheel assembly of aspect 19 wherein the discs have adjustable depth.
- 23. The closing wheel assembly of aspect 19, wherein the discs apply an adjustable
force to the soil.
- 24. The closing wheel assembly of aspect 16, wherein there are a pair of closing wheels
with one closing wheel on each side of said subframe.
- 25. The closing wheel assembly of aspect 24, wherein each closing wheel is mounted
to a rearward end of a pivot arm, and each pivot arm is mounted to said subframe at
a forward end of each pivot arm.
- 26. The closing wheel assembly of aspect 25, wherein a pivot axis of each pivot arm
is angled at an angle greater than zero to 40° with respect to a horizontal plane
such that a force applied by each closing wheel to the soil is angled with respect
to a vertical plane longitudinally aligned with a direction of travel of said closing
wheel assembly.
- 27. The closing wheel assembly of aspect 25, wherein a pivot axis of each pivot arm
is horizontal, and each closing wheel is rollingly mounted to said pivot arm at an
angle greater than zero to 40° relative to a vertical plane longitudinally aligned
with a direction of travel of said closing wheel assembly.
- 28. The closing wheel assembly of aspect 25, wherein a pivot axis of each pivot arm
is angled at an angle greater than zero with respect to a horizontal plane and each
closing wheel is rollingly mounted to said pivot arm at an angle greater than zero
relative to a vertical plane longitudinally aligned with a direction of travel of
said closing wheel assembly, and wherein a resulting angle between each closing wheel
and said vertical plane is greater than 0 to 40°.
- 29. The closing wheel assembly of aspect 24 further comprising a biasing assembly
to bias said closing wheels to the soil.
- 30. The closing wheel assembly of aspect 29, wherein said biasing assembly comprises
springs attached at forward ends to prongs and attached at rearward ends to a pivoting
adjustment bar at lateral ends of said adjustment bar, said adjustment bar disposed
transverse to a direction of travel of said closing wheel assembly, said adjustment
bar pivots about a central portion thereof such that the lateral ends are enabled
to pivot about said central portion such that said closing wheels are enabled to pivot
independently and vertically displaced relative to one another.
- 31. The closing wheel assembly of aspect 27, wherein said biasing assembly comprises
an actuator for each closing wheel to impose a bias on each closing wheel.
- 32. A method for closing a seed planting trench comprising:
loosening soil adjacent to the trench with a first implement; and
closing the trench with a second implement.
- 33. The method of aspect 32, wherein said first implement and second implement are
disposed on a closing wheel assembly comprising a subframe, said first implement comprises
a soil loosening assembly, and the second implement comprises a closing wheel.
- 34. The method of aspect 33, wherein said soil-loosening assembly loosens soil adjacent
said trench without closing the trench.
- 35. The method of aspect 33, wherein said soil-loosening assembly comprises a pair
of discs with one disc on each side of said subframe.
- 36. The method of aspect 35, wherein said discs are disposed substantially parallel
to sidewalls of said trench.
- 37. The method of aspect 35, wherein one disc is disposed at least partially laterally
forward of the other disc in a direction of travel of said closing wheel assembly.
- 38. The method of aspect 35, wherein the discs have adjustable depth.
- 39. The method of aspect 35, wherein the discs apply an adjustable force to the soil.
- 40. The method of aspect 33, wherein there are a pair of closing wheels with one closing
wheel on each side of said subframe.
- 41. The method of aspect 40, wherein each closing wheel is mounted to a rearward end
of a pivot arm, and each pivot arm is mounted to said subframe at a forward end of
each pivot arm.
- 42. The method of aspect 41, wherein a pivot axis of each pivot arm is angled at an
angle greater than zero to 40° with respect to a horizontal plane such that a force
applied by each closing wheel to the soil is angled with respect to a vertical plane
longitudinally aligned with a direction of travel of said closing wheel assembly.
- 43. The method of aspect 41, wherein a pivot axis of each pivot arm is horizontal,
and each closing wheel is rollingly mounted to said pivot arm at an angle greater
than zero to 40° relative to a vertical plane longitudinally aligned with a direction
of travel of said closing wheel assembly.
- 44. The method of aspect 41, wherein a pivot axis of each pivot arm is angled at an
angle greater than zero with respect to a horizontal plane and each closing wheel
is rollingly mounted to said pivot arm at an angle greater than zero relative to a
vertical plane longitudinally aligned with a direction of travel of said closing wheel
assembly, and wherein a resulting angle between each closing wheel and said vertical
plane is greater than 0 to 40°.
- 45. The method of aspect 40 further comprising a biasing assembly to bias said closing
wheels to the soil.
- 46. The method of aspect 45, wherein said biasing assembly comprises springs attached
at forward ends to prongs and attached at rearward ends to a pivoting adjustment bar
at lateral ends of said adjustment bar, said adjustment bar disposed transverse to
a direction of travel of said closing wheel assembly, said adjustment bar pivots about
a central portion thereof such that the lateral ends are enabled to pivot about said
central portion such that said closing wheels are enabled to pivot independently and
vertically displaced relative to one another.
- 47. The method of aspect 45, wherein said biasing assembly comprises an actuator for
each closing wheel to impose a bias on each closing wheel.
1. A closing wheel assembly (320) for a row unit (200) having a row unit subframe (250),
comprising:
a closing wheel subframe (350);
a vertical pivot configured to mount said closing wheel subframe (350) to the row
unit subframe (250); and
at least one closing wheel (322) rollingly mounted to said closing wheel subframe
(350).
2. The closing wheel assembly (320) of claim 1, further comprising:
a soil-loosening assembly (310) disposed to loosen soil (40) adjacent to a planting
trench (38).
3. The closing wheel assembly (320) of claim 2, wherein said soil-loosening assembly
(310) loosens soil (40) adjacent said planting trench (38) without closing said planting
trench (38).
4. The closing wheel assembly (320) of claim 2, wherein said soil-loosening assembly
(310) comprises a pair of discs (312-1, 312-2) with a first disc (312-1) of said pair
of discs disposed on a first side of said closing wheel subframe (350) and a second
disc (312-2) of said pair of discs disposed on a second side of said closing wheel
subframe (350).
5. The closing wheel assembly (320) of claim 4, wherein said first and second discs (312-1,
312-2) are disposed substantially parallel to sidewalls of said planting trench (38).
6. The closing wheel assembly (320) of claim 4, wherein said first disc (312-1) is disposed
at least partially laterally forward of said second disc (312-2) in a direction of
travel of said closing wheel assembly (320).
7. The closing wheel assembly (320) of claim 4 wherein said pair of discs (312-1, 312-2)
have adjustable depth.
8. The closing wheel assembly (320) of claim 4, wherein said pair of discs (312-1, 312-2)
apply an adjustable force to the soil (40).
9. The closing wheel assembly (320) of claim 1, wherein said at least one closing wheel
includes a pair of closing wheels (322-1, 322-2), with a first closing wheel (322-1)
of said pair of closing wheels disposed on a first side of said closing wheel subframe
(350) and a second closing wheel (322-2) of said pair of closing wheels on a second
side of said closing wheel subframe (350).
10. The closing wheel assembly (320) of claim 9, wherein said first and second closing
wheels (322-1, 322-2) are each mounted to a rearward end of a pivot arm (324), and
each pivot arm (324) is mounted to said closing wheel subframe (350) at a forward
end of each pivot arm (324).
11. The closing wheel assembly (320) of claim 10, wherein a pivot axis (999) of each pivot
arm (324) is angled at an angle greater than 0° up to 40° with respect to a horizontal
plane such that a force applied by each of said first and second closing wheels (322-1,
322-2) to the soil (40) is angled with respect to a vertical plane longitudinally
aligned with a direction of travel of said closing wheel assembly (320).
12. The closing wheel assembly (320) of claim 10, wherein a pivot axis (999) of each pivot
arm (324) is horizontal, and each of said first and second closing wheels (322-1,
322-2) is rollingly mounted to said pivot arm (324) at an angle greater than 0° up
to 40° relative to a vertical plane longitudinally aligned with a direction of travel
of said closing wheel assembly (320).
13. The closing wheel assembly (320) of claim 10, wherein a pivot axis (999) of each pivot
arm (324) is angled at an angle greater than 0° with respect to a horizontal plane
and each closing wheel (322-1, 322-2) is rollingly mounted to said pivot arm (324)
at an angle greater than 0° relative to a vertical plane longitudinally aligned with
a direction of travel of said closing wheel assembly (320), and wherein a resulting
angle between each of said first and second closing wheels (322-1, 322-2) and said
vertical plane is greater than 0° up to 40°.
14. The closing wheel assembly (320) of claim 9 further comprising a biasing assembly
(340) to bias said first and second closing wheels (322-1, 322-2) to the soil (40).
15. The closing wheel assembly (320) of claim 14, wherein said biasing assembly (340)
includes:
springs (348) attached at forward ends to prongs (326) and attached at rearward ends
to a pivoting adjustment bar (342) at lateral ends (344-1, 344-2) of said adjustment
bar (342), said adjustment bar (342) disposed transverse to a direction of travel
of said closing wheel assembly (320), said adjustment bar (342) pivoting about a central
portion thereof such that the lateral ends (344-1, 344-2) are capable of pivoting
about said central portion such that said first and second closing wheels (322-1,
322-2) are capable of pivoting independently and vertically displacing relative to
one another; or
an actuator for each of said first and second closing wheels (322-1, 322-2) to impose
a respective bias on each of said first and second closing wheels (322-1, 322-2).